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June 21st, 2006. Posted 22:07
What a way to start a holiday in Australia. After arriving in Sydney, Sally and I flew up to Cairns to spend 2 weeks of holiday there. 5 days in Cairns and 9 in Port Douglas. Nothing planned really, except the accommodation, so we would see what we would do when we get there. First days were mainly relaxing and enjoying the weather and then we went on a day-trip to Green Island that came as part of the accommodation package.
And Green Island turned out to be something really special! We borrowed snorkelling gear on the big catamaran that brought us to the island and decided to try out the snorkelling in the “safe” area. A little part of the beach, guarded by a lifeguard for safe snorkelling. That was fun, but not briljant. As some many people were there, the water was very fuzzy with sand so the visibility wasn’t that great. But still we were able to see some very nice fishies. But after a walk around the island, we ended up at the walking-board to the boat. As there wasn’t much time left before the boat would leave, we had some doubts about snorkelling again or just going back to the boat. Luckily we decided to go snorkel some more! Because it turned out to be an amazing experience!!! There were no other people, deep clear water, some nice coral and so many different fishies!!! Amazing stuff!! At some point we were even swimming through a whole school of hundreds of fishies! So special!
With that great experience still fresh in our minds we arrived in Port Douglas. Again, first a couple of days of relaxing and then we got the idea to do a diving course. What better place to do such a course then the Great Barrier Reef?! So we signed up on Sunday and Monday we were in the classroom already. One full day of theory and the second day we stayed in the pool the whole day. Never thought you could get so cold in a swimming pool with water of 25 degrees… while wearing a wetsuit!!! The pool day was mainly very nerve-wracking. We had to go through and practise a number of exercises we had to do in Open Water the following 2 days and although they were not that difficult, just doing them once and not doing so well doing it, didn’t made me all that confident…
During the first dive in the (outer) Great Barrier Reef there was mainly one thought on my mind the entire dive. A simple: Breath in, breath out. Breath in, breath out. Breath in, breath out… Hardly had any time to enjoy the under water world, was only focussed on surviving! :-) And couldn’t have been more nervous for the next dive when we had to do our special exercises… it’s just a lot different taking off your mask in a two meter deep pool then 10 meters down on the bottom of the ocean… Especially as I already had trouble doing that in the pool! :-) Used contact lenses for the occasion and with closing my eyes as much as possible, it worked fine!
With every dive I got a bit more confident, but wasn’t able to really enjoy the experience until after all the special exercises were done and we could just “dive” on our last 2 dives and just enjoy it. Those dives showed that it’s truly amazing to be floating underwater and see the ocean life like that. Absolutely beautiful!! Already looking forward to the next dive, wherever it may be! Well… at least somewhere sunny and nice, no point in diving in Holland with a visibility of about 30cm… :-)
So now I am a certified PADI open water diver! :-) Wheehoo! If you wanne give it a try, and you are in the Port Douglas neighbourhood, go see Marcus at Discover Dive if you want the same great instructor as we had!
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